File 23-013/004(02) - News clippings to Monday morning, 11 May 1990 Edition 90-24 [Title Page Has Incorrect Date but Correct Titles, Missing Pages]

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News clippings to Monday morning, 11 May 1990 Edition 90-24 [Title Page Has Incorrect Date but Correct Titles, Missing Pages]

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    23-013/004(02)

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    • May 30 – Jun. 1, 1990 (Creation)

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    1 folder of textual records.

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    MEECH LAKE:

    • Canadian Press: Meech Lake
    • Women and natives excluded in deal, groups say
    • Here's what the agreement means
    • Natives enlist support from Manitoba, Newfoundland
    • Distinct society
    • Ottawa tables plan to save Meech
    • Canadian Press: Manitoba's Indians decline invite
    • Canadian Press: Territorial leaders
    • Indians stand to lose treaty rights in breakup
    • Anawak says Meech committee repeating themselves
      TRAGIC DEATH:
    • A tragic death puts Meech in perspective
    • Train accident victim lived a desperate life
      AKWESASNE:
    • Mohawk leaders request $14 Min federal aid to assist recovery
    • Violence feared as bingo hall reopens on Mohawk reserve
    • Federal Government reconfirms Mohawk Council's authority
    • Controversy surrounds Tribal Election Caucus
      THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTESTS:
    • Little Jackfish opposed despite $183,500 study
    • Hydro, Indian band co-operate on study
    • Temagami protesters dragged from legislature
    • Forest flashback
    • Haida move to co-manage sacred rainforest with feds
      EDUCATION:
    • Webequie school's closure costs students their year
    • Canadian Press: Webequie school closure
    • Halifax to host 20 Interlake students
    • Minister considers student exchange program "a luxury"
    • Hereditary chief earns doctorate from UBC
    • Single training facility weighed at S. Lookout
    • Are you Native and graduating from high school?
      ECONOMY:
    • $4.3 million for roads
    • Air Creebec plans Toronto-Val d'Or run
      POLICING, JUSTICE:
    • Police seeking Indian recruits
    • Police forces reach out for minority recruits
    • Natives to be upgraded
    • Listen to us to win respect, elders say
    • Police reform: Under the Gun
    • Marshall caught in nasty debate over judges
    • Marshall commission report is inaccurate
    • Canadian Press: Minnie Sutherland case
    • Canadian Press: Public inquiry of N.W.T. judge
      MEDIA, GOVERNMENT:
    • Media biased, natives say
    • Native group denounces "holiday junket" workshop for senior civil servants
    • Canadian Press: Natives refuse to attend workshop
      EDITORIALS, LETTERS:
    • Gone fishing
    • High court ruling may affect many
    • Centre staff was great help
    • Wild rice, on its merits
    • "Natural wildlife managers"
    • The Warrior logo has been worn proudly
    • It takes two to tango
    • Residential schools not all bad
    • Canada's underused native workforce
    • Racial tension: time for bold steps
      HISTORY, ARTS AND CULTURE:
    • The brutal execution that tore Canada apart
    • Blackfeet determined to reclaim artifacts
    • U.S. natives stake claim to artifacts sold to Alberta
    • Cuomo proposes tough rules on Indian relics
    • An enigmatic imposter
    • Festival of new native plays raises profile of rising talent
    • Concern is growing over New Age cult
      UPCOMING EVENTS:
    • Aboriginal People's Human Rights and Race
    • Relations Conference
    • Res '90: Economic Development Conference
    • Grand River Pow Wow
    • Six Nations Native Pageant

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